Zikar, pronounced Dhi-kar, means remembrance. It is often associated with Allah to mean "Remembrance of Allah".

Remembrance of Allah all the time is the key to success. No one can deny the importance, virtues and fruits of Zikar, especially Qalbi Zikar-the secret zikar of the heart. Qalbi Zikr is practised by all the true, close & elite Friends of Allah and the time has now come to make it known to all. Only the chosen proceed.

Importance of Zikar

If something is of great value; brings about a significant change; makes a contribution which is crucial & extremely vital in life; you can call it important. We are now left with one question: Is Zikar Important?

To understand & guage the importance of the remembrance of Allah (swt) we will list seven advantages of engaging in zikar against seven dis-advantages of not performing zikar and our conclusion will be based upon the logical comparison of the two:

ADVANTAGES

DISADVANTAGES

"Remember Allah abundantly, in order that you become successful"
Quran (Surah 8: Verse 45)

"Believers, do not let either your possessions or your children divert you from the Remembrance of Allah. Those who do that shall be the losers".
Quran (Surah 63: Verse 9)

"Whosoever blinds himself from the Remembrance of the Merciful, We shall assign for him a evil satan who will be his (ever misleading) companion"
Quran (Surah 43: Verse 36)

Conclusion

Those who perform Zikar are Wise and are promised Success, Peace, Happiness, Mercy, Forgiveness and Great Rewards in this life and the next. All of which are valued as being positive important factors in one's religious and worldly life.

Whilst those who do not engage in Zikar are classed as being heard hearted losers who are clearly in the error and in the group of Satan... and as such, they will be made to live a tight and narrow life, full of misery and woe, punished in this life as well as being risen blind in the next and who will be remorseful of all the time not spent in the Remembrance of Allah (swt).

So excatly how important is zikar? Basically put, for a Muslim, zikar is a matter of life and death:

"The likeness of the one who Remembers his Lord and the one who does not Remember Him is like that between the living and the dead" (Bukhari).